Thursday, May 7

Meghalaya govt amends building bylaws for special projects

The State Cabinet approved amendments to the Meghalaya Building Byelaws, 2021, lowering the minimum land requirement for projects under the ‘special projects’ category to benefit landowners in urban areas. “The state cabinet has approved the amendment of the Meghalaya Building Byelaws, 2021 as amended for special projects category,” Cabinet Minister and MDA spokesperson Wailadmiki Shylla told reporters after the meeting on Tuesday.

Under the existing byelaws, ‘special projects’ include large-scale developments such as hotels, public institutions, healthcare facilities, shopping malls, multiplexes, ICT and BPO centers, and educational institutions.

“Special projects means those projects/buildings with large scale activities such as hotels, public institutions, health care, shopping malls, multiplex, ICT, BPOs, educational institutions having a minimum plot of area of 50,000 square feet and minimum single cover area of 20,000 square feet. This will come under the special project,” Shylla explained. The amendment reduces the minimum plot area from 50,000 sq ft to 37,500 sq ft and the minimum single cover area from 20,000 sq ft to 15,000 sq ft.

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